This historic brand is changing (yet again). The first mid-engine Corvette is more than just a next generation; it is a new level of design, performance, concept and more. The mid-engine configuration means the engine is placed to the inside of the back axel — providing for incredible visibility, responsiveness and an overall better driving feel. It provides rear-weight bias, which allows for more power to the back wheels — a bonus to this already famously powerful sports car.
The all-new 6.2-liter LT2 V8 engine is a powerhouse that’s been architecturally transformed to sit lower for improved handling. It is equipped with a standard dry-sump system for improved performance when G forces are high. The engine features Continuously Variable Valve Timing that empowers this vehicle beyond expectation. With 495 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque, this is the most powerful production Corvette ever — with a top speed on a racetrack of 194 mph.
Every detail is designed to provide a natural and immersive driving experience that is tailored to the driver. Each button is exactly where it needs to be for intuitive ease of use. With the turn of a meticulously designed dial, everything changes. The Driver Mode Selector lets drivers electronically calibrate up to 12 performance variables to ready this vehicle for any road and performance option. My Mode and Z-Mode let the driver personalize performance and even allow for saving settings between drivers.
This powerful machine is equipped with a serious command center as well. From the latest Chevrolet Infotainment 3 System with 8-inch diagonal color touchscreen to the ingenious available Front Lift, every feature is included to improve the drive. Color Head-up Display, Performance Data Recorder and so much more make driving this 2020 Corvette a truly memorable experience.
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